At the end of the day, it's still a truck....
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...and I still use it as one
Oh, and this can function as a review of my load helper bags too....no rear end sag!


and for comparison's sake, this is with the bags mostly deflated. Drops the back probably a good 1.5 to 2 inches.
Oh, and this can function as a review of my load helper bags too....no rear end sag!


and for comparison's sake, this is with the bags mostly deflated. Drops the back probably a good 1.5 to 2 inches.
Last edited by thunder550; Sep 25, 2008 at 07:50 PM.
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Thanks guys
I'm finally getting to the point where I'm not worried about the damn thing falling apart when I look at it funny. It's a good feeling.
Ok well first of all, I don't own the boat - it belongs to my mother. I get to use it, but I also get to pay to maintain it.
Second, It may seem like an endless supply of money, but my damn credit card companies must love me. It'll take me the better part of a year to finish paying them off, assuming I don't have any more large expenses. (No lectures of credit card debt, please. I know.)
Third, GFYS!!!
I'm finally getting to the point where I'm not worried about the damn thing falling apart when I look at it funny. It's a good feeling. Second, It may seem like an endless supply of money, but my damn credit card companies must love me. It'll take me the better part of a year to finish paying them off, assuming I don't have any more large expenses. (No lectures of credit card debt, please. I know.)
Third, GFYS!!!




ya!